Wednesday, June 07, 2006

In addition to my ninja skills, I also recently learned the art of rice planting. The season has come when the fields are flooded, making temporary oceans in the hills. One of my favorite sights in Japan.
The flooding is not to help the rice grow (rice can grow in anything), but to keep other non-rice vegetation from growing. Farmer Guy explains the proper way to shove seeds in the mud. Try and find Keitorin sensei at the back of the pack...
This back breaking work is best left to children.
I even made the Fukui newspaper! "Foreign labor threatens Japanese farmers..." Or something like that.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dad will most definitely expect some yard work out of you now. Like me, he can also be bought with piano playing to get out of chores.

Anonymous said...

Otsukaresama deshita! But why are you a "sensei" and not a sensei? Sheesh.

Anonymous said...

Wow, Keitorin, your mom just posted a minute before I did. Guzen! Hi, Keitorin's mom!

Anonymous said...

Kei-chan, your fingernails are looking particularly nice right now.

Hi there Kristy. Nice to "talk" to you!

Mom-san

Anonymous said...

Keitorin,
All the way to Japan to plant rice? You could do that here in the Skok Valley in the winter although the view would not be the same.

Kathy

Anonymous said...

Is the farmer french? Just so I know how to pronounce guy.

Uncle j

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